They
say as you get older, time flies by. You
wake up on the morning of January 1st, and before you know it, you’re
waking up on the morning of December 31st. This certainly seems to be the case for me with
2014. It. Flew.
By. I have looked back over my
gratitude journal (which has the added bonus of acting as a calendar of events)
and it’s no wonder that the year seems to have gone by quickly as we were both
really busy (business, church, travel) and there were many momentous
events. Here’s a look-back of our 2014.
January
Mom
and Dad were in Florida for the winter, which meant we got to spend a lot of
time with them. I brought Mom into the
21st century; teaching her how to use a tablet and setting her up
with her own email and Facebook accounts.
In early January, we started back up with the second half of Disciple II
and I began my three month training to become a Stephen Minister. I also started my three year service as a
member of The Women’s Ministry Team. My
brother Nathaniel and his family came to Florida for a cruise so we were able
to visit with them twice (coming and going).
And, of course; the beginning of Busy Season onset and Lucy turned nine.
Lily enjoys some black-eyed peas (not really!)
Nathaniel, Pete and Analee
February
Busy
Season, church and related activities plus visiting with Aunt Mary and Uncle
Bob and Uncle David and Aunt Nancy and a two day visit from Mom B and Aunt Judy
whereby we spent the majority of the time (along with Mom) looking at
apartments for Mom B and lunching out!
We also had our new landscaping put it; what a difference!
Aunt Judy and Mom B at Cedar Reef Fish Camp
March
Busy
Season ramping up but we were still able to have an enjoyable several day visit
with Cailyn; we even managed to get to a baseball game in Port Charlotte and
Cailyn and I spent a lovely afternoon at Ringling with dear friend Gracie. Family friends The Greenings came into town;
Mark even took a break from taxes so we could go out to dinner with them and
Mom and Dad. Later in the month, Lucy and I snuck away for a few days up to
Weeki Wachee to see Father. Pete spent
the night in the animal ER; several hundred dollars later, he was thankfully ok
but all the cats are now on a special diet!
Lent began in early March; I gave up Facebook and complaining. The Little Kids (Ares, Athena and Apollo)
turned five.
Lucy and Cailyn
Amy, Mom and Elaine Greening
Dad, Jim Greening and Mark
Pete feels poorly
April
I
was commissioned as a Stephen Minister in early April. We made it through another Busy Season and
the long-standing thorn in my side billing issue with Lakewood Ranch Medical
Center was finally resolved. We
celebrated a lovely Easter but sadly, lost our dear neighbor Ralph to
cancer. Mom B sold her house in Ocala!
Newly commissioned Stephen Ministers!
Something to be very proud of
Relaxing after April 15th
May
Mom
B moved to Bradenton this month, spending a few weeks with us while waiting for
her new apartment at Carlton Arms to be ready.
We traveled to North Carolina in mid-May for Cailyn’s college graduation
as well as to visit with family and sign the necessary papers to sell our
townhouse in Durham. We stopped in
Savannah on our way home for two wonderful days for a belated anniversary
celebration. Our townhouse closed on May
24th. Woo hoo; one less thing
to be responsible for! Another major
milestone for us; we finished up Disciple II.
Mom B at her new apartment
Waiting to watch Cailyn walk
Dad and the college graduate!
A first! Cailyn with all three of her parents
Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah
Goofing off in Savannah
June
I
began visiting with Donnabelle via our church’s visitation ministry program;
something I’d continue to do on a regular basis through the end of October. We had a great time in mid-June at the
Walbring Family Reunion in TN and were also able to visit with our cruising
pals Paul and Tina. I began solo-facilitating
my first SEED group at church; a class called “Listen: Learning to Pray in a Noisy World”. After many years of suffering through
sleepless nights, I found a $20 solution to the problem; I LOVE my Snore
Eraser!
Athena
Lucy
Walbring Family Reunion
JJ and Sophie with Aunt Mamie
July
Mom
B spent two weeks in NY while we stayed home for once! We finally had granite countertops installed;
something I’d been pining for; what a difference! The month was filled with fellowship, SEED
group, visiting Donnabelle and enjoying our lovely Florida home. Pete and Lily turned six!
New granite!!!!!
Let. Me. In.
Leave. Me. Alone.
August
We
began the project to pave the lanai (which, due to in climate weather, ended up
taking three months!) Still, it afforded
us an opportunity to work on something together (and we each probably lost
several pounds). Mark turned 58 and we
bought a Subaru Forester. Our church
reached consensus to become a church in two locations with Bayshore. My “Listen” SEED group wrapped up and Lucy
and I had a great visit with Father.
In progress
A familiar sight for three months
Mark's new car!
September
Lanai,
lanai, lanai! We began a new SEED group
together, Covenant, which Mark co-led with our new associate Pastor. Mom B and I started Tuesday Live; a fantastic
study on the book of James; I happily was a small group leader and really got a
lot out of the study and the group.
After many months of frustration, The Women’s Ministry Team finally got
direction. I spent a lot of time in
September preparing for our Halloween cruise/putting together our costumes
(with a lot of support from my Facebook pals!)
I was asked to consider becoming a Stephen Leader for our congregation,
which seems like a good match with my talents and spiritual gifts.
Brothers
Goofing off with my wig and make-up for my costume
October
Our
lanai is finally complete! We had a
fantastic cruise with Mom and Dad and all of our other cruising buddies on
Freedom of the Seas! We completed our
first session of Covenant.
Completed lanai
So pretty!
Florida living
Come visit!
Our big helper
Beautiful Freedom of the Seas
Formal Night
Our group in the Main Dining Room
Halloween
Halloween
November
Busy
with church activities, fellowship, spending time with friends and celebrating
a lovely Thanksgiving at our home. We helped out handing out race packets for the annual Harvest Hustle and yours truly actually painted a half-way decent picture. We
managed to get the house decorated for Christmas before the end of the
month! I successfully read my part at
the Hanging of the Greens service. We began our next Covenant session.
Lily enjoys the new lanai furniture
Volunteer fun!
Mrs. B the artiste
Where is MY turkey?
Happy Thanksgiving 2014!
The first time we sat in the dining room all year!
December
Many
opportunities for family and fellowship, including a nice evening at the Advent
Dinner and The Women’s Ministry Team lunch.
Tuesday Live wrapped up and we celebrated my 51st birthday on
board Explorer of the Seas. Christmas
brought both happy and sad times with Mom B having to say good-bye to Snoopy on
the 29th. I end this year
eagerly awaiting the arrival of Mom and Dad tomorrow, anticipating my Stephen
Leader training in mid-January, hoping to schedule a time to get up to see
Father, and really looking forward to my safe NYE here at home tonight with my
Mr. B and my furries. Oh. And just a few verses short of memorizing the
entire book of James ;-)
December in Florida
Mr. B on Explorer of the Seas
Sunset on our balcony
Lovely
Dinner on December 16th (birthday eve!)
Fantastic bartenders in the Champagne Bar
Decked out for Christmas!
Back at home
Christmas Eve
RIP, Snoopy
Here's to a fantastic 2015 for all of us!
Mrs. B
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